Red,
White and Screwed
by
Holly Bush
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BLURB:
Political
strategist Glenda Nelson is having a meltdown. Her handpicked, very
married Congressional candidate was just caught climbing out of the
window of the Sleepytown Motel, and her philandering ex-husband seems
to have the most to gain from the colossal scandal that follows. As
Glenda attempts to salvage the campaign in a hotly contested race,
conservative and liberal pundits pounce on the story to further their
own agendas.
Glenda’s
love life is nonexistent to say the least, that is, until she meets
handsome artist Chris Goodrich. Chris’s easy-going, carefree
outlook on life couldn’t be more different than the 90-mph crazy
train that is Glenda’s, but the more time she spends with him, the
more she craves his calming presence, his sexy smile, and his steamy
embraces. Is Chris the one to take a chance on?
Between
the pressure of full-blown spin control mode, rapidly declining job
security, refereeing two teenagers, caring for aging parents, and
spending hours on her therapist’s couch trying to get past her ex’s
crushing betrayal, Glenda finds love and makes the long trek back to
happy.
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Excerpt :
Glenda
has a surprise meeting with the new man in her life at her daughter
Sylvia’s high school art gala.
The
doors of the Mansville High School were covered with posters ranging
from “Just Say No To Drugs” to a square dance being held Friday
night after the football game. After getting directions to the art
rooms, I ran down the hallway and burst through the door. The student
art gala included a speaker. I smiled at Christopher Goodwich,
straightened my skirt and hair, and found a seat. Sylvia was glaring
at me.
“Art
is about beauty,” Goodwich was saying. “But beauty is
speculative. What is beautiful to you and what is beautiful to the
student beside you may be two different things.”
I
settled into one of those seats with the desk attached. My rear end
was not cooperating and hung out either one side or the other.
Goodwich was a good speaker and I listened intently. He was patient
with the kids, and Sylvia’s art teacher was batting her lashes and
giggling.
Goodwich
would never go for her type, I thought to myself. The overt
artsy-craftsy, caftans-are-still-in-style, kind of a woman. And her
hair was long. Why doesn’t someone tell women over forty to cut
their hair? What kind of woman would Goodwich go for? Meg did say he
wasn’t gay. Everyone was clapping. I stood up enthusiastically and
took with me the desk still attached to my rump. Sylvia pulled at the
seat, and markers went flying. Christopher Goodwich was heading my
way.
“It’s
nice to see you again, Glenda.” Goodwich looked at the desk stuck
to my hips. “Can I help?”
The desk
plopped off my ass with a thump, and I ran a hand through my hair.
“Chris! What a surprise.”
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REVIEW
I absolutely adored this book! There are so many reasons too. Shall I count them?
1. The heroine isn't some young 20 something, she's 46 and has two kids from her previous marriage.
2. It is set in Lancaster, PA and there's a lot of reverence to places that I know in the book. Props for using New Stanton, PA briefly as Glenda, Chris and her kids are traveling the turnpike to get to the hospital to see her father.
3. Chris Goodwich is the absolute perfect hero. If you don't adore him, there's something wrong with you.
4. Glenda's kids, Frank and Sylvia are 100% real. They aren't novel perfect kids
5. The politics make the story hilarious and they are so right.
There's more than just these reasons to love this book. Holly writes characters that are real and have real problems. I dare you not to cry when Glenda's father dies and even before that.
You will hate her ex and his new wife too, on general principals.
This was such a great read! Definitely a must for romance readers!
Rating: 5 Stars
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Holly
Bush was born in western Pennsylvania to two avid readers. There was
not a room in her home that did not hold a full bookcase. Holly has
been a marketing consultant to start-up businesses and has done
public speaking on the subject.
Holly
has been writing all of her life and is a voracious reader of a wide
variety of fiction and non-fiction, particularly political and
historical works. She writes historical romance set on the American
Prairie and in Victorian England, and more recently, Contemporary
Romance and Women’s Fiction. She frequently attends writing
conferences, and has always been a member of a writer’s group.
Holly is
a gardener, a news junkie, has been an active member of her local
library board and loves to spend time near the ocean. She is the
proud mother of two daughters and the wife of a man more than a few
years her junior.
Twitter:
@hollybushbooks
5 comments:
Thank you for having me and thanks so much for your kind words. I'm thrilled you liked the book!
Great review, I can't wait to read the book.
Great review! sounds like a hilarious book! thanks for sharing
I enjoyed the excerpt, thanks!
A great review.
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